The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 6, 1899, Page 3

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COMING TO BUTLER, ON HURSDAY, JULY 13th. % RING CirRcUS MILLIONAIRE ENAGERIE- MUSEU SPECTACULA BALLE?. RANEST HORS EST or ANY SHOW on EART REGAL in PRESENTATION THE GREATEST, GRANDEST AND BEST OF AMERICAS NO BERES CANY4s SHOWS. ‘ATS:10,000:PEOPLE. Three Rings, Half Mile Race Track, 1,000 Features, 100 Phenomenal Acts, 25 Clowns, 20 Hurricane Races, 4 Trains, 1,500 Employes, 6 Bands, 50 Cages. A Drove of Camels, 15 Open Dens, A Herd of Elephants, $4,000 DAILY EXPENSES. {MAGNIFICENT (EQUIPMENT, 4 The Purest, Cleanest, Mightiest and Most Magnificent ‘Amusement Institution of the 19th Century. ss eae ea ge = x ( The Greatest Performers in the Known World are with the Great Wallace Shows this Season, Including the WORLD’S PREMIER ACROBATS. $10,000.00 CHALLENGE ACT, 9 NELSON FAMILY 9 THE ANGEI-OS, AERIALISTSe THE SEVEN STARTLING LETTER l Sergeant in the Philippines sTIRKS, S FRUIT. FROM A SOLDIER. Only Hait the Usnal Crop Expected This Season, L. A. Goodman, Seerstary of the State Horticultural Society, bas no- tified those interested in the Mis souri fruit product that there weuld [ OER Savs Americans are Per- ishing by Scores, | be between £000,000 and 5,000,000 j bushels of applea raised this year jand that this will be less than haifa | | crop. The fruit belt in the Ozark Bullets, Disease and Heat are Decimating jcouns? oe ee cee eet oe) Snem the Volunteers—‘‘Victims of a Dollar- | Minet patie of tho state in the per- Scarteds Adm inistration.*? aes of yield but naturally it will Marinette, Wis., June 23 —Hugh — 0 eee 5 } D. McCoshon, for years a resident | i oome cones Ee of this city and now serying as ser- [* > a in f geantin company H, First South meta fae e oo es Dakota Volunteer Infantry, in the|” a eae i ee oes Philippines, sends startling aceauees (aoe poe bee Coe teas of the condition of the ve.unteers. eds ep sanes ee coe The State soldiers, he says, are fall- 2 Sieg Two years ago the sur ing by scores from bullets, disease BENE GS Ga se Bera et avid aida -ata, ordabed) kot worth more than double the yield of the front from their beds in the mee hospitals. Mr. McCoshon’s letter has caused a sensation, as he bears areputation for truthfulness and reliability. The letter, which 18 dated at Manila, May 14, and is ad- dressed to Joseph Laurman, a local merchant, is as follows: “We left the trenches March 25 to move on Malolos. It was a costly movement for us. We lost men eyery day, fighting practically all the way to San Fernando. If the people of the United States SICK MEN FORCED TO FIGHT. 1s On ac- This year the peach crop is a total failure and some of the emall fruit makes poor showing, but still, taking tho figures of the state horti- cultural society, whieh has cficial means of collecting statistics, the value of fruit will far exceed that of wheat. A good mauy wonder why go little is said about the fruit yield of the state, and so much about wheat» particularly as a goed fruit crop is so much more valuable Two years agothe value of the surplus fruit} BAD, WORSE, WORST SPRAIN GOOD, BETTER, BEST ,tx'r.ix. St. Jacobs Oil. THE MISSOURI STATE BANK, of Butler, Missouri. Reeeives Deposits, Lons Issues Exchange and Money, does a general Becking Business The patronage of Mer- chants, Farmers, Business Men and the public generally is solicited, pre rict attention to business and a eafe Booker Powel 3. BR. JENKINS, ¢ OF BUTLER, MO., Is now Loaning Money on Real Estate at Lower Rates than ever before offered in Bates County, and invite ever one desir- ing to borrow to call and get our low rates before making loans. We have the money on handin Bank ready to pay out as soon as papers sre For first-class choice loans we are making at SIX per cent } was placed at $2,006,000. could but know a small part of the truth of the situation here a nation- al scandal would result. The bos- pitals are full of men who will reach home. From never live to drugstore. 3 present indications the volunteers - | will be relieved in six months. It Married a Filping Lass. will then be unnecessary; few will remain. Fever and dysentery are playing havoc with the boye, small- pox ia raging and heat prostrat'on is killing men faster than Mauser bullets. Two days after San Fer- nando was taken our regiment had but 190 men on the line, the remaia- der being dead, sick or wounded. General MacArthur complained of the number of en sick, other regi- Vancouver, B.C, June 29.—An-| drew Marks was one of the 1000 of | Americans who went to Manila re-| cently to start im business. He fell| in love with a beautiful dreamy-eyed girl. Her parents objected and the | young couple ran away to Hong} Kong. | Marks changed his miad about) marrying the girl there oo their ar | rival. There wasa scene and the; Filipimo beauty bad the courage to| leave her lover and start back home| to meet her mother. Marks, how- ever, followed ber, and on May 22 a} notice of their marriage appeared in | the Hong Kong papers They lived together till May 27, | when Marie, suffering from a score} of beatings, fled to the home of al Marks fellowed her, | ments being in the same shape as ours,and Major Potter, with one surgeon, was sent into Manila to rush mento the front. Acting un der instructions he sent 108 men to the front. Of these thirty were un- able to reach the depot, a mile dis tant, many of them faintiog on the way, seme twenty eight or thirty ultimately arriving at San Fernando in worse condition than when sent to Manila, the ethers being ordered back by surgeons along the line of railroad, who saw that they were in a precarious condition. Men were ordered to tbe front whose temperature was 103 degrees. You Americans shudder at the tyranny of Spain and the cruelty visited upon the uatiyes of Luzon and Cubs, but I want to tell you] qu yoated and Paris for inetr superior vir that bright, brave young Amercans, | ‘***- pacenneS who volunteered to defend their| More Peace Enyoys country in the hour of peril, are | London, June 28.— Marti, the rep-| giving up their lives in sacrifice to| resentative of Aguinaldo, who was| the vanity of star-spargled generals | recently in Europe and later went to/ and a fog-headed, dollar hearted | Hong Koog on his way to Manila, | bureau of officials at home The/has returned to Louden, where the fierce tropical heat, the fever cursed | members of the Filipino junta are atmosphere and the bullets of the! endeavuring to cbtain an interview | insurgents are working such havoc | with Senator Hoar and other Auer ameng them that the surgeons and | cans with the object of securing nurses are unable to give the sick| concessions t» Aguinaldo and pro and wounded the care they should | moting peace There soon will de receive. | part from Madrid a prominent man You may publish this letter and | of Manila, who is going to Wasbing- my name may be signed. I would \ton with a similar object as the rep face a court martial willingly and | resentative of the Manila Autonemist prove mere than I write, for I know | Peace Commission. that it is only by arousing the) a states that we can be relieved. end} Ito stay much longer will be the |death of most of us 3 5 ez | Herbine is countryman dragged her into the road, shot ber| dead and then killed himself. They | had been married five days and bad} known each other three months. | = | See Speer’s Chateau wine cellar of New Jer- sey vineyards. Read all aboutitsnd the un- fermented Grape Juice New Jersey Grape Juice Sent to Euror Mr. Speer of New Jer has a repntation extending over the worl 3 being a reliable producer of Oporto Grape Juice and Port) Wine. They are ordered by fan n Dri Is your liver tired? Does it fail to do ita duty? if so, don’t neglect its call for nelp. few doses of Herb line may save you a spell ef sickness , the perfect liver ouly BICYCLE AND SKATING “EXPERTS.” The 10 Dellameads, Statuary Artists. MLLE. NORADA FRENCH. MYSTERIOUS GLOBE. 1° opRINCIPAL MALE AND FEMALE EQUESTRIANS 10 Che 3 Petite, Asttsi Ber Extraordinary, LEON AND- SINGING MULE TRILBY. THE SISTERS VORTEX—triple revolving trapeze. Daily. is the tisest ever put on of Art, Money and Good and Greatest Profes- OUR STREET PARADE at 10a ™ eets. A cuaburst of Sp'esdor. A trian Taste, With Lavish Luxury of Spectacular Effce's Sonal Features Conceivable. Reursions Ran on Every line of Travel NEVER DIVIDES. No Gambling Devices Tolerated NEVER DISAPPOINTS. the! It cures chills and fever H L Tuckers To Hit the Tin Trust. mediccan Chicago, Ill, June 27 —The! Price 50 cte. At | American Tin Piate company, whicd, | drugstore. | barring four mille, has a monopoly a lof the tin plate manufacturing inter |~ ests of the United States, is facing | e the prospect of a general strike next| C | Frid-y night, the result of which | will be to close all its mille. Twenty-| five thousand skilled workmen and }¢very ca 15.000 laborers are likely to be in-|*? sd Sworn to presence, volved. ate worms from the sys-| To eradi : ) 6 eA tem give the cbild plsio, nourishing | (___~ food and White's Cream Vermifuge. | Hall’s Catarr J] | and acts direct-y oo — — the worms will | 200 Sct or the sy disappea tke child beeome rsveh Shey i hecltixy and ebecrful. Price 25e.|"""F.” J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O | | Sold by HL. Tucker, druggist. se@p-Sold by druggist, 75- | And r | Jersey—so fine and trim in sbape , te many accidental eu The Walton Trust Co., interest and not charging any commiesion. The Bosy, Busy Man. Marriage in Quick Time Chicago, Ill., June 28.—Ten bridal You will see him ina hurry, si oe - Joseph, Mich., yesterday cn the You will think his child is dying steamer City of Milwaukee. “A big By the way you see him flying, crowd wae on the decks to greet 3ut me’s m y is all you'll them, aceording to dispatches from hear him say. St. Joseph. The young men and No tho of ever stopping, women on matrimony bent were x a hopping taken in carriages to the court house, Not tables taking sire to catch @ car; where they were weleomed by Coun- shah vitedunltapepsesinore ty Clerk Needham. The entire ten weddings were performed in fifteen minutes. In order to accomplish this record of lees than two minutes to a marriage it wae necessary to have two couples united im the main 1 a-scowling on, a buman shoot tar. t a truck horse stumble 3ut just And take a sudden tumble, | Or a colored start splashing blue and lit county clerk's effice, another two in And he'll forget about his furry, — the private department, another two Forget it ina hurry, . in the adjeining rcom, while the re- And “‘rubberneck” for thirty min- ; ote tine maining four were married in the Boston Journal. residence ef County Clerk Needham. To Cure Disease is to Cure the Blood We Will Give You a $4 Watch If yc cation to your, Ifyou suffer with bolls carbuncles,old sores frie you to sell. them | eczema, your blood is diseased, Dr. Thur- anything. ynade by @ well- | mond’s Blood Syrup is guaranteed to care Enawn American firm, in two sizes, children’s | you. It is @ boon for females. Sold by and adults.’ nickel or gold plated L. Tocwans ease and fully guaranteed, Send .2 cen a ¥ CORE, 30 Fae Rew, Se Deceitfat Youag Man. aa a as - Pittsburg, Kan., June 27. The Jersey Cow. 8 aatge Miss Clara Phillips, aged 18, who has been living at the home of Henry Davis, four miles southwest of this city, was found dead in an outbuild- ing belonging to the premises early this morning. She was to have been married yesterday toa young man named William Hester, but the groom did not make his appearance, and because of this fact the young woman took poison. The coroner anda jury left here this afternoon to hold an inquest. It was not without reason that the Greeks calied a beautiful woman “cow-eyed”; but though many a fa- mous Jersey cow has borne a Greek name, Hellas never saw cows com- paring in beauty with tbe modern and so daintinty in color and shad- ing, or with eyes so large and liquid. For many years it was disputed whether the breed was not a cross between the cow and deer. The Jersey as much surpasees ber ancient progenitors in the abundance and richness of her milk and cream as in beauty At the Worlds Fair at Chicago in 1593, the Jereey, putting aside ail question of beauty, chal lenged all other breeds fer quantity and quality of the butter, and was 4 triumphant winner over all ber com- petitors For some years there bas been 6 reaction from the extravagant prices whick prevailed in the eighties for Jerseys, says Harper's Bezar Dure the height cf that creze it is for the ing ssid that $20,000 was paid bull, Prince of Pogis, ard that fa- BRADFIELY’S mous cows breugh: from $6,000 to se Femase Rezulator ro Royal Marjoram e greatest oduced of butter in one year f thing. Pa and one ousc Pejro Roy “« wicber chief distic traocdivary uniformity and merits of bis daughters is feisnces “pram ges field’s Female Regulator, Brad- ms are liable s, burns and bruises. which bes! rapidly when Ballard’s Snow Liciment is properly - applied. Price 25c and 50c. At H. ed L Tucker's drugstore. The Bradficld Regula Those who live on (ANE LOO COE te OPO AT

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